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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Political Science
  • Philosophy

Background:

  • The late twentieth century saw nuclear warfare as a primary driver of global change.
  • Biological warfare is increasingly recognized as a significant, albeit elusive, threat.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the reasons behind the perceived inconsistency between the concrete threat of nuclear warfare and the elusive risk of biological warfare.
  • To analyze biowarfare from a symbolic perspective, delving into its underlying meanings and philosophical implications.

Main Methods:

  • Symbolic analysis of biowarfare.
  • Philosophical inquiry into the nature of biowarfare threats.
  • Exploration of cultural, political, economic, and social dimensions.

Main Results:

  • Biological warfare presents a unique challenge due to its symbolic and psychological dimensions.
  • The perceived risk of biowarfare is shaped by cultural and philosophical interpretations.
  • Understanding the symbolic nature of biowarfare is crucial for addressing its societal impact.

Conclusions:

  • The transition from nuclear to biological warfare threats necessitates a shift in understanding.
  • Symbolic and philosophical considerations are key to comprehending the evolving landscape of warfare.
  • Further research into the socio-cultural implications of biowarfare is warranted.